The dress made famous by Kylie Minogue as she walked down the aisle as Charlene to marry Scott in 1987 on Neighbours is about to come out of the box and go on display, but Tasmanian curators would love to know where her matching veil, gloves and shoes are.
When millions tuned into Neighbours in 1987 to watch Charlene and Scott's wedding, it was dubbed the greatest soapie nuptial of all time.It was donated to the museum by Grundy Television but the whereabouts of her veil, shoes and gloves are unknownKylie Minogue, who played Charlene, was less than a month away from releasing her debut number one single, Locomotion, but her on-air marriage with Scott, played by Jason Donovan, was an international event in itself.
It has twice been sent to Sydney's Powerhouse Museum, twice to the United Kingdom, and it has featured at a wedding show in Melbourne, making it one of the most borrowed items from the museum. Expecting the request to be declined, the museum was pleasantly surprised by Grundy's decision to make the donation.
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